The Rivals.com recruiting experts have broken down countless hours of film and racked up plenty of frequent flyer miles to see the top prospects compete in games and at events across the country to come up with the most extensive and accurate prospect rankings and evaluations you will find. In the process of evaluating overall talent, several prospects gained notice for their mastery of specific skills.

1. Jerrell Harris, Gadsden (Ala.) Gadsden City
He punished his own running backs all week at the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic.

2. Shayne Hale, Monroeville (Pa.) Gateway
Best moving forward and is strong at first contact. He could even play defensive end.

3. Darius Fleming, Chicago (Ill.) St. Rita
Good size and long frame allows him to make more plays.

4. Uona Kavienga, Los Angeles (Calif.) Leuzinger
At Under Armour he was smacking his own running backs around even when they were not in pads.

5. Brendan Beal, Bethlehem (Pa.) Liberty
Loves contact and was a battering ram during U.S. Army All-American Bowl week.

BEST CLOSING SPEED

1. Arthur Brown, Wichita (Kan.) Wichita East
He showed off his speed chasing Sam McGuffie down from behind in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl.

2. William Green, Hoover (Ala.) Spain Park
He was catching plays from the backside all week at the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic.

3. Ryan Baker, Blountstown, Fla.
He was one of the fastest linebackers I have seen live all season. He reminded me of Derrick Brooks.

4. Lerentee McCray, Dunnellon, Fla.
He was also very impressive live chasing the ball sideline to sideline.

5. Marcus Robinson, Homestead, Fla.
Took direct angles and closed well during U.S. Army All-American Bowl week.

BEST ATHLETE

1. Nigel Bradham, Crawfordville (Fla.) Wakulla
He was the winner of the EAS Speed and Strength award over some of the other great players in the nation.

2. Marcus Dowtin, Fork Union (Va.) Fork Union Military Academy
Didn't have an impressive week at the Offense-Defense bowl, but he was the leading tackler and rusher for his high school two years in a row.

3. Arthur Brown, Wichita (Kan.) Wichita East
Was a two-way standout on his high school team for four years.

4. Lerentee McCray, Dunnellon, Fla.
The leading tackler for his high school team also returned kicks and played tailback.

5. Brandon Beachum, Youngstown (Ohio) Cardinal Mooney
He was the leading rusher and one of the top tacklers on his state finalist team.

3. Will Hill, Jersey City (N.J.) St. Peter's Prep
He displayed blazing speed as a punt returner at the Under Armour practices.

4. A.J. Alexander, Altoona, Pa.
Was fourth in the state 100-meters as a sophomore.

5. Davon Johnson, Miami (Fla.) Booker T. Washington
This state title track team member ran an electronic-timed 4.48 at the Miami Nike Combine.

MOST ATHLETIC

1. Will Hill, Jersey City (N.J.) St. Peter's Prep
Looked very good playing safety, wide receiver, running back, punt returner and kick returner at Under Armour practices.

2. E.J. Abrams-Ward, Thomasville, N.C.
This great football player is a high-flying dunking machine on the basketball court.

3. Mark Barron, Mobile (Ala.) St. Paul's
He has the athleticism to play running back, linebacker or safety at Alabama.

4. Derrick Hall, Beaumont (Texas) Central
Hall can play running back, defensive back and return kicks. He is also one of the state's top track stars.

5. Dyrell Roberts, Smithfield, Va.
This three-sport star also excels at basketball and track and field.

BEST BALL SKILLS

1. Will Hill, Jersey City (N.J.) St. Peter's Prep
He looked natural catching passes and kicks at the Under Armour practices. Look for Florida to use him on offense.

2. Burton Scott, Prichard (Ala.) Vigor
Looked very natural with the ball in his hands while working at receiver and punt returner during Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic and Under Armour practices .

3. Davon Johnson, Miami (Fla.) Booker T. Washington
This potential two-way star has incredible hands he showed off during a state title run.

4. D.J. Shoemate, Anaheim (Calif.) Servite
Played mostly running back his senior year and excelled at catching the ball out of the backfield.

5. Deangelo Peterson, Baton Rouge (La.) Desire Street Academy
This two-way star led his team to the state semifinals catching 39 passes for 675 yards and 10 TD's. He also recorded 104 tackles, four sacks and four picks.

4. E.J. Abrams-Ward, Thomasville, N.C.
This 6-foot-5 athlete is being recruited as a linebacker, wide receiver and quarterback at the next level.

5. Chris Harper, Wichita (Kan.) Northwest
This dual-threat quarterback ran for 600 yards and passed for 950 yards as a senior. Colleges were recruiting him as a running back, quarterback and linebacker.